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The two times NASCAR cup series winner Kyle Busch has announced that he will be giving out his race-worn helmet. The Candy Man also said that the proceeds will go to his foundation ‘Bundle Of Joy‘. It will be one of a kind helmet worn by Kyle “Rowdy” Busch at Pocono. Kyle will also autograph the helmet and send it off to one lucky winner.

This helmet even features personal photos selected by Kyle and Samantha Busch from the 2019 NASCAR Cup Series Championship. 100% of proceeds from the entries will benefit The Samantha and Kyle Busch Bundle of Joy Fund.

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What is Bundle of Joy by Kyle Busch

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The Samantha and Kyle Busch Bundle of Joy Fund is committed to pushing for infertility education and mindfulness. It aims at expelling budgetary boundaries by giving monetary awards to couples who require fertility treatments.

“We actually started the Bundle of Joy Fund in 2015,” Kyle told Beyond the Flag. “It provides infertility education and awareness while removing financial barriers by granting monetary awards to couples who require fertility treatments. If people want to find out more or donate, they can head to https://bundleofjoyfund.org/.”

Chase Elliott made a donation to the foundation when he won the NASCAR truck series bounty set up by Kevin Harvick.

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The Bundle of Joy Fund is an important project for the couple. They were quite vocal about their journey to pregnancy and about the IVF treatment. On Nov. 29, 2018, they announced the devastating news of losing their baby.

“We came out and started discussing our infertility when we launched the Bundle of Joy Fund,” Samantha said. “I was about 18 weeks pregnant with Brexton, and I was nervous. The overwhelming support and love from complete strangers — between the NASCAR community and the IVF infertility community — drove us to want to keep talking about it. We’re helping people, and the Bundle of Joy Fund is growing.”